"I jumped into this book feet first, immediately after finishing the first one because this breathtaking story simply couldn't wait. Jack Wallen is a brilliant writer who holds nothing back. The suspense that began with the first book continues to build with non-stop action and frightening revelations that weave an increasingly intricate tapestry of a tale. Just when you think you know how the plot is going to go, the author adds yet another exciting twist. And of course, there are zombies. Lots of them, and ones more terrifying than you could imagine. This trilogy is truly the best of the best - the cream of the zombie crop!" -- Mandy White

"The most impressive part for me however was not Jack stellar job at describing zombies that eat their own brains, or the way he can twist a story so much you aren't even sure you can trust yourself, or even how he has the genius to create an "outside" perspective through radio show called (straight-forward enough) "Zombie Radio." Nope...Jack's most impressive feat in this entire book was his ability to keep the technology talk from sounding like a "Hacking For Dummies" learners manual. With Bethany's main duty being "hacking" this whole angle could have very easily come back to bite Jack in the ass. Instead, he chose to give just enough info to sound convincing (and knowledgable) without making me drool on my kindle." -- Misty Baker

The City of Lights is crawling with the undead who care nothing for love or wine and are hell-bent on getting the one thing they want - your brains. The living have only one hope – Bethany Nitshimi who carries with her an encrypted file containing the key to the cure. Unfortunately Bethany is battling the undead, the apocalypse, and a group who will stop at nothing to keep her from curing the plague.

My Zombie My picks up where I Zombie I left off and heads into Paris. Bethany’s gang of heroes has picked up a few more strays and mankind is getting dangerously close to the end. As Bethany battles the zombie horde she must crack the file, get the cure, and save the human race, before we are just meat for the beasts.

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About the Author

Jack Wallen has a goal -- to become the Zombie King. He won't do that by dining on the brains of helpless victims. Instead he will write and write until his fingers and mind are nothing but meat for the beasts. During that time Jack will produce works of zombie fiction that are both enjoyable and cringe-worthy. Of course, being of the insane writer clan, Jack isn't just happy with the penning of zombie fiction. Oh no, the nightmare does not end there. Like the late, great Freddy Mercury, Jack wants it all -- so, he will continue writing his Fringe Killer series as well as his joyous celebration of all things diverse -- Shero. For his inspiration to begin reading and writing, Jack thanks the ever-incredible Clive Barker for penning in a genre with words of grace and horror.

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What can I say, the first book you were left to wonder and while some questions were answered you ended up with a bunch of whole new questions you wanted answers to. I have to admit I do enjoy some of the references used from today's society. I hope that when the world is done in by this that we have someone out there to create the radio station.

I have to agree that I feel their should have been a bit more of a character development done in this story, but I guess given how long some of the characters were in the story it did not matter. As always their is a lot of zombie love which is one of the reasons why many of us read these books.

It is clear that the prospective of the book has been passed on and for me the development of the main character was on point. I found myself not putting the book down once I got it. I think the only thing that really bothers me is how the book ends. I am sure some of you know what I am talking about. I thought I was going to pull my hair out. Though for me that just means that the author did his job. Good work.

Well here is another one of my favorite series!!! I just can't stop reading once I start, the writing is so excellent I find myself feeling the losses as the characters do. I highly recommend this series to everyone now it's on to the next book! Thank you Jack for such a great series and the details of the characters just pull me right in!

In the second book, Zombie Master Jack Wallen, delivers a blood soaked, fast paced, quick-witted MASTERPIECE (or would master-beast be more appropriate?) I wondered how he could possibly top the first book, "I ZOMBIE I". Well, he did! So many twists that I did not see coming had me on the edge of my seat the whole time! Anyone will love this book. The only thing I didn't like about this book, was that it ended. I just can't get enough!! I must warn you, when you are reading Jack Wallen, you will find yourself with a new addiction!! Bring on the next!! All hail the king!

It was a good continuation now that Jacob has died and Bethany continues to fight among the living and the dead. I just wondered how she remains alive with having a living being growing inside her that's been infected as well. Staying in Germany for that amount of time and happen to come across a doctor who can help find a cure is far fetched but so is having zombies in reality. For the price it was a good Sci-Fi read and did continue on with the next book.

This book continues to deliver fast paced adventure that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Bethany is AMAZING. She can do it all! So much pressure on her shoulders. Also we get introduced to Jean, Gunther and a handful of other interesting subjects. Moaners, screamers, what a mess! Booo to Zero Day Collective and yay for this amazing adventure.

The first book, I Zombie I, had enough interesting concepts to be enjoyable despite some plot issues/consistencies. It was decent enough for me to buy the sequel, My Zombie My. I was excited at the start because I love strong female leads who kick butt. What can be more fun than a smart girl hacker saving the world. Well, the world is screwed if we're depending on Bethany.

It's not a good thing when you start feeling remorse at spending $3.99 by the second chapter. I love zombie stories and have forced myself to finish even awful ones. This book was a struggle for me to finish and I had to think really hard about giving it 2 stars. Disclosure - I've stopped reading at 2/3 through and haven't been able to force myself to pick it back up yet.

Jack Wallen is not a bad writer. He just needs to think through his plot planning more and hire an editor to fix the continuity on his story. There were plot issues in the first book that I forgave but they were really bad in this sequel especially when it referenced the first book. It was like reading Swiss cheese because you can drive a tank through the logic or action every other chapter. The characters really failed in this sequel so the plot problems are more noticeable.

Plot: Super girl hacker, Bethany Nitshimi, escaped to Paris after the death of her lover, Jacob. She's pregnant with a hybrid zombie/human and has an encrypted file that may have the cure to the zombie situation. She's interacting with the world through a blog that she posts on the internet. Bethany is trying to stay alive long enough to find the cure.

CONS: The setup failed within the first two chapters. It took Bethany and her group a week to reach Paris from Munich because of massive hordes of undead and crowds of rioting humans. However, as soon as they entered Paris, there's nothing there. No undead roaming, no large group of humans. They waltzed into a hospital and simply started living there.

Bethany's first priority is to set up servers to check her email and post her blog. FAIL. They didn't bother to clear or check the hospital for any zombies or other humans until later. I don't know about you but there is no way that I wouldn't check every single inch of that hospital and locking things down before I even rest. After fighting for my life for several weeks through ZOMBIES, I would be super paranoid.

After being attacked by a zombie in their room, the group finally decided to check out the hospital. Well, zombies and humans are in there. All the food had been stolen and hoarded by someone that Bethany saw running around. So Bethany decided that, oh well, we'll just ignore the hostile human or humans in the hospital. Let's pretend they don't exist and don't tell anyone else in the party.

They trapped 5 zombies in the stairwell because there's apparently nothing in the hospital that can be used as a weapon. Have you ever been in a hospital? There's a ton of things that can be used vs. a scalpel. Heck, looking around at my office, I can see at least 3 items: trash can to hold off zombie, power strip and chair leg for my partner to smash the skull to bits.

Then they decided that they've done enough and don't need to check out the rest of the hospital. Of course, this means that someone gets killed later by going alone to a different floor that has not been cleared to take a shower. Why can't you take a shower in a room next door. Every hospital room has a shower.

Almost every chapter has stupid setups like this. For example, Bethany and Gunther barely survived a trip outside to get food yet two days later, she decided to send out 2 survivors unarmed. What was the purpose? She wanted a gourmet French dinner. These 2 young French survivors had to go out shopping. Needless to say, that didn't end well. The group flip flop between starvation (in a hospital with a food court) and wanting gourmet meals to raise their spirits. Apparently, this hospital didn't have snacks at the nurse stations like all US hospitals.

Sorry Bethany, for someone with an IQ higher than most Mensa's members, you're super stupid and lacking in basic common sense. I would put my faith in a paranoid 14 years old zombie geek over you.

Next are the MAJOR plot fails:

The virus was created by a physicist (Dr. Godwin - let's not talk about how difficult that is). He vaccinated himself and Susan (his fake daughter) before the release and yet they both got infected (from 1st book). In addition, Dr. Godwin created a cure just in case and left a message that he left clues about it on the CDC website. However, this man who created both the virus and the cure couldn't figure out how to synthesize the cure to save himself after he turned into a zombie. (In the first book, he was frantic and had no clue about the virus - now in the sequel, he seemed to know everything and put them in a riddle.)

By the way, Bethany can't figure out the difference between a vaccine and a cure. The idea keeps switching back and forth.

Susan, the fake daughter, is actually the child of a powerful US senator who lets her 10 years old daughter travels alone to Paris with a maniacal, money/power mad physicist so she can watch him commit mass murder on the entire country of Germany. It just happened that he killed most of the world. Oh yes, he spread the virus through a quantum fusion generator. Yep. It makes perfect sense.

I started talking to myself a lot while reading this book. The main phrases were: really? seriously? how stupid! and fail!